We’ve never had kedgeree before although always fancied trying it so we used Jamie Oliver’s 15 minute meal recipe. It took about 3 times longer than it should have but that didn’t come as much of a surprise. Not having eaten the dish before we had a fixed idea of what it would be like yet in fact it turned out to be quite different. I thought it was quite strong yet husband said it was bland. Anyway, we’d make it again but with different ingredients and probably not with the beans and greens (think they’re only there to add 2 of your 5 a day – I assumed they’d be faffed with but no, although I quite liked their natural flavour alongside the kedgeree).
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I would recommend a traditional (rather than 15 min) version of Kedgeree, the flavour is in the slow mixing of the flavours - unfortunately that's pretty rubbish for week days!
ReplyDeleteThis is another one that is on my to try list!
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely, I have never tried kedgeree, definitely on my to cook list!
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I love a kedgeree, yours looks delicious! xx
ReplyDeleteAs a chef I used to make a killer kedgeree despite being a lifelong vegetarian. Yours looks fab.x
ReplyDeleteOoh I love kedgeree but hardly ever make it. Yours looks lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI've always been pleasantly surprised by Kedgeree when I've been fed it! Looks yum here!
ReplyDeleteI've not had this for years - have just learned to make saltcod and ackee though, that's really nice.
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